Word: properly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be held in the exhibition room, which will also serve as a general meeting place and as a gallery for the display of the best work done annually by members of the club. The most important part, however, will be the studio. It is almost impossible to secure proper light and shade effects for good portrait work, without the aid of a properly arranged sky-light and curtains, and obviously such aid is not to be had by the average amateur except through such means as the studio is expected to supply...
...debate this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room between the Seniors and sophomores promises to be very closely contested. Apart from the debate proper, there will be several speeches by former Harvard debaters, and the presentation of cups to the winners of the preliminary interclass debates will be made. Mr. R. C. Surbridge '89, who gave the cups and medals bearing his name, will address the meeting...
...Harvard exhibit for the Paris Exposition will be ready for shipment in a few days. The space accorded to the University exhibit proper is two "units," each unit consisting of a glass-topped cabinet above which, fastened to the wall, is a set of winged frames containing thirty-three card-board plates 22 by 28 inches. Each set somewhat resembles a large book with very heavy leaves...
...gives the most complete account of the taxation controversy that has yet appeared. From the recent decisions, "taken together, it is plain," he says, "that, in the minds of the Supreme Court, the statutory exemption applies to any college property which is occupied with a view to the proper administration of college affairs. The dormitories and dining halls are completely protected by the recent decision, and are not likely again to come into question, either here or in other colleges. It is to be hoped that the traditional amity between Cambridge and Harvard will cease to be disturbed." Professor Hart...
...first place the club did not have very attractive quarters. Neither did it have anything like the proper equipment. Then again the professional instructor did not understand the work very well, nor did he fall into the spirit of it, so that such crews as did got out received no coaching at all. The greatest difficulty of all, however, lay in the fact that in the same house, and standing side by side with this club, were the class crews. These class crews were made up of supposedly the best material in the classes, and therefore at the head...